| Desktop Linux gaining acceptance in 2004, says report |
Nov. 24, 2003
InfoWorld says that "Next year just may be the year that desktop Linux emerges as a viable alternative to Windows." Buoyed by corporate user demand for Linux desktops and Microsoft’s delay of its next desktop until 2005, heavyweights IBM, Sun Microsystems, Hewlett-Packard, and Dell offering Linux desktops, support, and Linux compatible hardware.
Said IDC's Dan Kusnetzky, vice president of system software research, “We have projected that Linux will be a mainstream platform by 2005 on servers, but we are also thinking that desktop acceptance will only trail slightly behind [servers] in that timeframe."
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